Florida A&M University College of Law
Course Schedule
Summer 2024 (Summer)
 
Faculty
Course
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
Caussade-Garcia, Eunice M.
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6947-2122-301 Field Placement (variable credits 1- 4) 13, 14, 15
3 Fr 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CLAW - 370 15  
EXP, ELECT, FP
 
Checchio, M. Diane
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6361-2137-301 Pretrial Practice Workshop 5, 6
3 MoWe 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 384 16  
EXP, ELECT
 
Crag-Chaderton, Kim M.
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6947-2126-302 Field Placement (variable credits 1- 4) 13, 14, 15
3 Fr 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CLAW - 370 15  
EXP, ELECT, FP
 
Deen, Jeffrey
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW5750-2134-301 Professional Responsibility 2
2 TuTh 8:20 pm - 9:45 pm CLAW - 257 30  
ULREQ
 
Dorosin, Mark
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6372-2141-301 Appellate Advocacy 7
2 MoWe 8:20 pm - 9:45 pm CLAW - 386 20  
REQ21
 
DuBois, Eric H.
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6420-2166-301 Real Estate Law
3 MoWe 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 379 30  
ELECT
 
Green, Reginald
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6840-2145-301 Sports Law
2 Sa 10:00 am - 12:50 pm CLAW - 370 30  
ELECT
 
Jones, Darryll K.
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6600-2129-301 Federal Income Taxation
3 TuTh 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 253 30  
ELECT
LAW6934-2241-301 Advanced Topics in Law Seminar: Business Law 18
2 TuTh 8:20 pm - 9:45 pm CLAW - 370 16  
SEM, ULWR
 
Mandelbaum, Samuel R.
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6388-2127-302 Interviewing Counseling & Negotiation 5
2 Th 6:15 pm - 9:05 pm CLAW - 385 12  
EXP, ELECT
 
Mitchell Sr, Reginald J.
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6031-2164-301 Payment Systems
3 TuTh 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 379 40  
ELECT
 
Pernell, Leroy
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6112-2142-301 Criminal Procedure Survey
3 MoWe 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 376 40  
ELECT
LAW6140-2165-301 Juvenile Law
3 TuTh 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 376 40  
ELECT
 
Ramkellawan, Cynthia
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6010-2163-301 Sales
2 MoWe 8:20 pm - 9:45 pm CLAW - 257 40  
ELECT
LAW6570-2143-301 Intellectual Property Law
3 MoWe 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 257 30  
ELECT
 
Robinson Nickerson, Stacy
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6388-2120-301 Interviewing Counseling & Negotiation 5
2 Mo 6:15 pm - 9:05 pm CLAW - 385 12  
EXP, ELECT
 
Whitehead, Reginald
Credits Days Time Room Capacity Sections Tags
LAW6363-2121-301 Trial Practice 4, 5
3 TuTh 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm CLAW - 153 12  
EXP, ELECT


SPECIAL ACTIVITIES CREDIT
LAW 6910 Independent Research (variable credits 1-2) (2cr) w/ Prof Assignment Open
Tags: SPEC
Note: Permission code required to register. See schedule note describing the steps for registering for Independent Research.
LAW 6915 Research Associate I (variable credits 1-2) (2cr) w/ Prof Assignment Open
Tags: SPEC
Note: Permission code required to register. See schedule note describing the steps for registering for Research Associate.
LAW 6916 Research Associate II (variable credits 1-2) (2cr) w/ Prof Assignment Open
Tags: SPEC
Note: Permission code required to register. See schedule note describing the steps for registering for Research Associate.


LAW CLINIC
LAW 6946-2123-301 Clinical Program - Mediation (4cr) w/ Caussade-Garcia, Eunice
Tags: CLIN, ELECT, EXP
Note: Permission required. See scheduling notes regarding law clinic enrollment.
LAW 6981-2125-301 Guardian Ad Litem Clinic (4cr) w/ Crag-Chaderton, Kim
Tags: CLIN, ELECT, EXP
Note: Permission required. See scheduling notes regarding law clinic enrollment.


COURSE TAG KEY
1LDAY 1L Day Required
1LEVE 1L Evening Required
LRW 1L Required Legal Research and Writing
2LDAY 2L Day Required
2LEVE 2L Evening Required
CLIN Clinics
ELECT Elective
FP Field Placement
EXP Satisfies Experiential Learning Requirement
ULWR Satisfies Upper-Level Writing Requirement
SEM Seminar
SPEC Special Activities Credit
ULREQ Upper-Level Required Course
REQ21 Upper-Level Required Course for Students Entering Fall 2021 and Later


SCHEDULE NOTES
1 The reading period is subject to change in the event inclement weather or other extraordinary conditions occur during the semester and necessitate additional class make-up days at the end of the semester. Students and faculty should not make travel plans during the scheduled reading period.
2 First-year part-time students MUST enroll in LAW 5750 Professional Responsibility in the Summer 2024 term.
3 Criminal Procedure Survey -- Students who have taken LAW 6117 Criminal Procedure Arrest and Investigation may not enroll in LAW 6112 Criminal Procedure Survey.
4 Prerequisite: Evidence is the prerequisite for Trial Practice.
5 Experiential Learning Requirement – This is a simulation course that counts toward satisfaction of the Experiential Learning Requirement. Contact the professor for more information regarding the specific requirements of this course and consult the Student Handbook for information regarding the Experiential Learning Requirement.
6 Summer 2024 Pretrial Practice Workshop will focus on pretrial skills in criminal cases.
7 Appellate Advocacy is a required course. This course does not satisfy the Upper-Level Writing Requirement or the Experiential Learning Requirement.
8 Law Clinic – Application and permission required. Applications are due March 8. Students who are approved to enroll will be notified. The Registrar will provide a registration permission number for course registration. Questions? Contact Professor Mark Dorosin.
9 Law Clinic – Once a student accepts an offer for a clinic position, the Registrar will provide registration permission for course registration. Students are not permitted to drop the clinic without approval of the Clinic Office. Students may not withdraw from clinics after the end of the Add/Drop period. Questions? Contact Professor Mark Dorosin.
10 Law Clinic prerequisite: Professional Responsibility is the prerequisite for Law Clinics.
11 Law Clinic Meeting Time and Mandatory Orientation – The meeting time for Law Clinics will be determined in coordination with students enrolled. Students enrolling in a clinic must attend a mandatory orientation. The clinic faculty will set the date and time of the orientation.
12 Students enrolling in the Guardian Ad Litem Clinic must be available Wednesday mornings or afternoons to attend dependency court hearings.
13 Field Placement - Application and permission required. Applications are available by emailing COL-Fieldplacement@famu.edu. Applications are due March 8. Students who are approved to enroll will be notified. The Registrar will provide a registration permission number for course registration. Questions? Contact Professor Mark Dorosin.
14 Prerequisite -- Professional Responsibility is the prerequisite for Field Placement.
15 The classroom portion of Field Placement will meet on four Fridays during the summer term from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm in Room 370. The dates of those classes are May 17, June 7, June 28, and July 12. CLASS ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED.
16 Independent Research – Permission required. Students must (1) submit an approved outline and application signed by the full-time faculty member who will supervise and evaluate the research paper and (2) submit the signed application to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for final approval. Email the completed application to juliana.martinez@famu.edu no later than noon on Friday, May 17. Forms and information are available on the College of Law Registrar's page on the website.
17 Research Associate – Permission required. Students must (1) submit an application signed by the full-time faculty member who will supervise and evaluate the student’s work and (2) submit the signed application to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for final approval. Email the completed application to juliana.martinez@famu.edu no later than noon on Friday, May 17. Forms and information are available on the College of Law Registrar's page on the website.
18 Upper-Level Writing Requirement – This seminar may satisfy the Upper-Level Writing Requirement. Contact the professor for more information regarding the specific requirements of this seminar. General information and the Upper-Level Writing Requirement Certification form are available on the College of Law Registrar's page on the website. The Student Handbook also provides information regarding the Upper-Level Writing Requirement.


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